01-2024 College Park Here & Now

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VOL. 5 NO. 1

JANUARY 2024

COLLEGE PARK’S AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE HERE & NOW!

New laws effective Jan. 1, 2024 By JIMMY TARLAU and STEPHANIE STULLICH

PLASTIC BAG BAN Prince George’s and Anne Arundel counties have both instituted plastic bag bans that took effect on Jan. 1; this follows a similar ban adopted by the City of College Park last year that became effective on Sept. 1, 2023. Plastic bags are still permitted for certain items such as raw meat and bulk goods. Retailers will have to charge a minimum of 10 cents for paper bags in most cases, to encourage shoppers to bring reusable bags. The Environmental Protection Agency esSEE LAWS ON 12

Students beat the drum to welcome legislators to PGCPS’ inaugural legislative day. KIT SLACK

PGCPS asks for state funds, proposes budget By KIT SLACK On Dec. 15, beats from a live drumline filled the parking lot at DuVal High School in Lanham as uniformed Air Force JROTC students stood at attention along a red carpet. Students were welcoming elected state and county officials, arriving at the invitation of leaders of Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS). Millard House II, who is serving his

first year as PGCPS superintendent, laid out the school system’s plans to advocate in the state capitol this coming legislative session, which runs from Jan. 10 to April 8. The event was the first of three December announcements of PGCPS priorities. House went on to publish a proposed $2.8 billion operating budget on Dec. 18 and, on Dec. 19, a 90 Day Plan Report, described as a roadmap for immediate action.

COLLEGE PARK WILD

Sleeping in silk sheets

MORE STATE MONEY, FEWER STRINGS ATTACHED

By RICK BORCHELT

According to the legislative platform presented Dec. 15, the school district is advocating more state funding to offset the end of federal COVID-19 relief, as well as full funding under the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, state legislation passed in 2021 to dramatically increase school funding over 10 years. PGCPS seeks state funds for stu-

ome a warm, still late afternoon in May, a male cecropia moth — Hyalophora cecropia, the largest native moth in North America — begins to shiver on the shaded perch where he’s been napping the day away. Shivering not with cold, but with anticipation. Somewhere in a nearby forest, a female cecropia is beginning to force her way out of the cocoon that has been her home since October. Even before she is fully clear of the tough

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INSIDE: THE JANUARY 2024 ISSUE OF THE COLLEGE PARK POST HYATTSVILLE MD PERMIT NO. 1383

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